On superpowers, dream jobs, and his "first wife."

President Obama has certainly never shied away from trying to connect with millennials, and yesterday, he emphasized this strategy by inviting three of YouTube's biggest stars to interview him. (Saying you interviewed the POTUS is quite the thing to check off your bucket list, eh?) Bethany Mota, GloZell Green, and Hank Green (of vlogbrothers) were the YouTubers given this honor, and they definitely didn't hold back, with questions ranging from typical ("How do we move out of the legal grey area of marijuana use?") to fun ("What would your superpower be?"). At 47 minutes, it's a bit to sit through (though we highly recommend it when you have a spare hour), but here, we lay out some of the most memorable moments:

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Hank Green, who takes medication for a chronic condition, asked Obama to sign a picture of him holding a receipt for his meds, which have become exponentially cheaper for him under Obamacare.

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It was a heartwarming moment, and Obama even threw in a self-deprecating joke about the now-infamous initial failure of the Obamacare website.

GloZell Green asked about Obama's new policies on Cuba, and noted that the Castros "puts the 'dick' in 'dictatorship.'"

He went on to highlight what he did in the State of the Union—that if something "isn't working for 50 years, it's time to change it"—but not before silently chuckling at the jab.

GloZell Green also offered green lipstick as a gift for Michelle Obama, referring to FLOTUS as Obama's "first wife."

She realized her slip immediately...

But Obama took it in stride, cracking, "Do you know something I don't?" (He then said, "I'm going to ask Michelle to try this on tonight!")

Fun fact: Obama wanted to be an architect when he grew up. (Or, in the NBA.)

But, as he then noted to interviewer Bethany Mota, "things worked out pretty good."

When Mota asked what his superpower would be, Obama revealed that his answer makes Mobama think he's a nerd.

He told Mota flying would be cool, but he'd really love to speak any language in the world. Apparently, when he gave the latter answer in a previous interview, FLOTUS teased him for it.

And at the end, they obviously had to document the experience via selfie. (Move over, Ellen.)